On the 21st of November 2018 the Institute of Power Engineering will organise HyLAW project Seminar „Identification of legal rules and administrative processes applicable to Fuel Cell and Hydrogen technologies’ deployment, identification of legal barriers and advocacy towards their removal” devoted to the status of hydrogen technologies and suggestions to overcome national barriers that slow down their development in Poland and in Europe.
On the 21st of November 2018 the Institute of Power Engineering organised HyLAW project Seminar „Identification of legal rules and administrative processes applicable to Fuel Cell and Hydrogen technologies’ deployment, identification of legal barriers and advocacy towards their removal” devoted to the status of hydrogen technologies and suggestions to overcome national barriers that slow down their development in Poland and in Europe.
HyLaw stands for Hydrogen Law and removal of legal barriers to the deployment of fuel cells and hydrogen applications. It is a flagship project aimed at boosting the market uptake of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies providing market developers with a clear view of the applicable regulations whilst calling the attention of policy makers on legal barriers to be removed. The project brings together 23 partners from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Portugal, the Netherlands and United Kingdom and is coordinated by Hydrogen Europe.
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